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Back to the future from 1948, the plan for a National Vegetarian Group.


Thank you to Ellen Sue Spicer who gave us a copy of The Rhinebeck Plan for National Vegetarian Work, which was adopted more than half a century ago. A decade before this plan was written, Mr. E.L. Pratt, editor and publisher of The American Vegetarian, Pismo Beach, California Pismo Beach is a city in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States. The population was 8,551 at the 2000 census. Geography
Pismo Beach is located at  (35.148336, -120.648054)GR1.
, visualized a national convention of vegetarians. William Mahoney William Mahoney was an Irish-American mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1932-1934. He was editor of Minnesota Union Advocate from 1923 - 1932.

    
 from the Washington, D.C. Vegetarian Society The Vegetarian Society is a British registered charity established on 30 September 1847 with the aim of promoting understanding and respect for vegetarian lifestyles. History  kept the idea alive when he traveled throughout the U.S. promoting vegetarianism vegetarianism, theory and practice of eating only fruits and vegetables, thus excluding animal flesh, fish, or fowl and often butter, eggs, and milk. In a strict vegetarian, or vegan, diet (i.e. .

Then, in 1948, planning conferences were held to discuss development of a national convention and organization, the American Vegetarian Union. Dr. Jesse Mercer Jesse Mercer, born in North Carolina Dec. 16, 1769, was the son of Rev. Silas Mercer, a Baptist preacher who moved to Wilkes County, Georgia in the early 1770's and founded several pioneer churches.  Gehman served as Chairman of the 1948 American conference American Conference may refer to:
  • American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, an organization of professionals in the field of industrial hygiene.
  • American Unitarian Conference, an organization founded in 2000 by several Unitarian Universalists.
, where the Rhinebeck Plan was introduced. Dr. Gehman stated,
   ... The task before us is magnificently great.... It fires the
   imagination of our minds and the ardor of our hopes and beliefs that
   the vegetarian way of living can be achieved by the many instead of
   the few. It can and will succeed if all give of themselves, their
   hearts, their courage, their prayers, and their devotion and
   energy....The end will crown the efforts of all. And the end will
   be a world free from killing, a world where peace has driven out
   war, and a world steeped in physical, mental and spiritual health
   and happiness, free from hate, avarice and selfishness. A worm of
   men such as all leaders of all faiths throughout the lands will
   be proud.


Kaj Dessau, who authored The Rhinebeck Plan in 1948, called for the following:

1) Youth Movements

2) Private Vegetarian Schools

3) College for Leaders

4) Production and Marketing of Fruits and Vegetables

5) Vegetarian Restaurants

6) Publishing House

7) National Monthly

8) Research and Reference Service

9) Health Schools

10) Maternity Homes maternity home Obstetrics Birth center, see there Social medicine A residence for pregnant ♀

11) Camps

12) Health Resorts

13) Homes for the Aged

14) State Headquarters

15) National Headquarters

However, Dessau believed there were obstacles facing vegetarianism:
   The church opposed it. Science opposes it. The medical profession
   is against our cause. The food industry opposes our cause.
   Agricultural interests are against us. The government is against
   our cause. Schools and universities are against us.
   Finally, families and friends are against us.


He said that vegetarian societies are not properly equipped to take up the fight that awaits them.
   Moreover, only a small number of them have funds available in any
   considerable amount, and only one or two have their own offices with
   a permanent staff. But how can we possibly plan to advance in battle
   against a moneyed majority of serried ranks as long as there is no
   capital at hand for the fray, and no means available to procure the
   permanent aid of good forces?


Dessau concluded,
   Look at the Red Cross, the Seventh-day Adventists, or Christian
   Science; consider the Salvation Army or the YMCA. Once these
   movements were but a dream. Once, long ago persons like ourselves
   may have been gathered, as we are now, to prepare an enterprise of
   worldwide importance.... We have met to create an American
   vegetarian union ... The work brooks no delay. It should start
   now ...


We know very little about this American Vegetarian Union, and most non-meat-eaters today have probably never heard of this group. Its demise reminds us how hard it is for a vegetarian organization to actively persevere per·se·vere  
intr.v. per·se·vered, per·se·ver·ing, per·se·veres
To persist in or remain constant to a purpose, idea, or task in the face of obstacles or discouragement.
 long term. Many of the hurdles the American Vegetarian Union encountered are similar to what vegetarian groups still face. Understanding some of these may help us ensure that vibrant vegetarian organizations survive into the future.

Unlike the author of The Rhinebeck Plan, we do not believe most institutions are against us. It's a matter of approaching them in a reasonable way from their perspective, which has brought about amazing a·maze  
v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es

v.tr.
1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise.

2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex.

v.intr.
 inroads inroads
Noun, pl

make inroads into to start affecting or reducing: my gambling has made great inroads into my savings

inroads npl to make inroads into [+
 in science, religion, education, business, and the rest of society. There are many great projects in the vegetarian movement, but as in all human endeavors, there are challenges. As our predecessors suggested, we need to understand that we are planting seeds for greatness beyond our lifetimes, just as the founders of the Red Cross or Salvation Army Salvation Army, Protestant denomination and international nonsectarian Christian organization for evangelical and philanthropic work. Organization and Beliefs


The Salvation Army has established branches in 100 countries throughout the world.
 did.

Beyond a growing core of committed people, there is not a tradition of support for vegetarian groups. Twice over the years, we have spoken to a well-known fundraiser who has helped to create many successful animal groups. However, he has turned down opportunities to help vegetarian groups, despite offers of compensation, because he didn't feel there were enough potential supporters. In addition to encouraging people to help a particular group, you must also teach them to promote the vegetarian movement overall.

To have a successful group, an organization has to be businesslike busi·ness·like  
adj.
1. Showing or having characteristics advantageous to or of use in business; methodical and systematic.

2. Purposeful; earnest.

3.
. Unfortunately, what often happens is that individuals abandon the good judgement that would make them an asset when they become part of the movement. Many people come to groups to "find themselves." When they become involved with a nonprofit A corporation or an association that conducts business for the benefit of the general public without shareholders and without a profit motive.

Nonprofits are also called not-for-profit corporations. Nonprofit corporations are created according to state law.
, they make decisions that they wouldn't make in their own business or professional lives.

In most movements, many of the first people involved are eccentric. They bring with them an enthusiasm which fuels change, but at the same time, they act as outsiders of mainstream society and create some obstacles for growth. Then, the movement will attract a few individuals who straddle In the stock and commodity markets, a strategy in options contracts consisting of an equal number of put options and call options on the same underlying share, index, or commodity future.  alternative and professional worlds and contribute greatly of their expertise and money. Eventually, a few more people help with networking to important contacts, larger donations, and bequests. Finally, the movement becomes "mainstream enough" so that a sustaining pool begins to support organizations and their ideals.

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 about the evolution of movements. Perhaps, by understanding some of these issues, you can assist vegetarian groups to thrive so they can have impact well beyond our lifetimes. Here's to working for a more caring and healthier world.

Debra Wasserman & Charles Stahler

Coordinators of The Vegetarian Resource Group
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Date:May 1, 2004
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